Question about PdfTable

Question about PdfTable

Hello

I am very new to iText and in the learning curve. I would like to utilize the PdfTable object. But when I do this: PdfTable table = new PdfTable(3)

I receive an error saying there is no constructor of new PdfTable(). I have access to iText api library and when I look in this class I do not see the constructor. Any ideas of how I can get a hold of this object?

I am very new to iText and in the learning curve. I would like to utilize
the PdfTable object. But when I do this: PdfTable table = new
PdfTable(3)

I receive an error saying there is no constructor of new PdfTable(). I have
access to iText api library and when I look in this class I do not see the
constructor. Any ideas of how I can get a hold of this object?

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I am very new to iText and in the learning curve. I would like to utilize
the PdfTable object. But when I do this: PdfTable table = new
PdfTable(3)

I receive an error saying there is no constructor of new PdfTable(). I have
access to iText api library and when I look in this class I do not see the
constructor. Any ideas of how I can get a hold of this object?

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